
The green man
In hidden corners of medieval cathedrals across Europe, a mysterious face peers out from behind a mask of leaves.

In hidden corners of medieval cathedrals across Europe, a mysterious face peers out from behind a mask of leaves. He is known as the Green Man—an enduring symbol of nature’s untamed power and the eternal cycle of rebirth.
In hidden corners of medieval cathedrals across Europe, a mysterious face peers out from behind a mask of leaves. He is known as the Green Man—an enduring symbol of nature’s untamed power and the eternal cycle of rebirth.


In hidden corners of medieval cathedrals across Europe, a mysterious face peers out from behind a mask of leaves.

If you’ve ever stood outside Buckingham Palace, you’ve likely seen them: the stoic figures in scarlet tunics and towering black hats, standing perfectly still despite the flurry of tourists.

Imagine a place so cold that your breath turns into crystals mid-air and the ground beneath you is frozen solid for thousands of feet.

Although Easter falls in April this year, March feels like the true beginning of the Easter season.